You Australians seem to have an advantage over the rest of us in regard to deadly critters, but when I was in Kenya I encountered the deadly cape buffalo. The cape buffalo, known as one of the "big five", "Black Death" or "widowmaker" in Africa, the African buffalo is widely regarded as a very dangerous animal, as it gores and kills over 200 people every year. Buffalo are sometimes reported to kill more people in Africa than any other animal. Buffalo are notorious among big game hunters as very dangerous animals, with wounded animals reported to ambush and attack pursuers. What makes them dangerous, aside from their up to 900kg of furious trampling muscle, hooves, and horns, is that they are extremely and aggressively territorial. Where a lion may move on when people approach, cape buffalo males will charge.